HAM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-09 published
LIDDLE,
StuartOrville
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Tuesday, February 8,
2005. Stuart Orville
LIDDLE of R.R.#6, Aylmer in his 57th year.
Beloved husband of Louise
(SCANLAN)
LIDDLE. Dear father of Rodney
LIDDLE and wife
Karyn of Aylmer, Rhonda
CLARK and husband Dana
of R.R.#6, Aylmer, Veronica
VANHAM and husband Jack of Waterloo.
Grandfather to Austin, Taffyn, Tiffany and Brayden
CLARK,
Kyle
and Andrew
VANHAM. Dear brother to Betty
PAKE and husband Walter
of R.R.#4, Aylmer. Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.
Born in Saint Thomas November 21, 1948
son of the late Orville
and Violet
(PERCY)
LIDDLE. A public memorial service will be
held at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Saturday, February
12, 2005 at 2: 00 pm. Donations to a charity of choice would be
appreciated. Visitation Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

HAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-11 published
HAM,
JohnHarvey, Q.C.
LLB
It is with deep sadness the family announces the death of John
on Wednesday, November 9, 2005.
son of the late Wesley L.
HAM
and Lelia HAM.
Husband of Doreen
(LADD.) Father of Wesley, Elizabeth
FRANKS (Randy), John (Karen
COMMANDANT). Dear Grandpa and friend
to Christine
FRANKS and friend to Kara
WANOTH.
Brother of Mary
RAYMOND (Clarke), Norman
HAM (Marie), Donna
MIGHTON (Nice). John
was a respected member of the legal community, practicing law
for 45 years in Oakville, admired for his sense of integrity
and honesty. While law ruled most of his working days, his true
passion was flying and the adventures it took him on. John was
a resident of Oakville and Muskoka where he had many Friends.
A Celebration of Life Reception will be held at the Kopriva Taylor
Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West (one block east
of Kerr Street), Oakville, (905-844-2600) on Sunday, November
13, 2005 from 2-4 p.m. A later meeting of Friends at his Acton
Island Cottage in the Spring of 2006 will take place. For those
who wish, memorial contributions to the Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society of Canada, 936 The East Mall, Toronto, Ontario M9B 6J9
or to the charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated
by the family. Email condolences may be made to kopriva@eol.ca
please place
HAM on subject line.

HAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-05 published
HAM,
MinniePearl
Passed away peacefully, at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie,
on Sunday, January 2, 2005. Pearl
HAM in her 93rd year was the
beloved wife of the late Harold
HAM.
Loving mother of Roy and
his wife Teresa of Keswick, Cathy
FARRER and her husband Bruce
of qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, and Sharon
SAWYER and her husband
Garry of Innisfil. Dear grandmother of Ian (Wendy), Eddie (Kerrie),
Michael (Dawn), Robert (Brandy), Elizabeth, Tim, Daniel, and
Cathy (Kevin). Great-grandmother of Emily. Pearl is survived
by her sister Blanch
SNOW of Barrie and Gus
MARTIN of Lewis Porte,
Newfoundland. Friends may call at the Innisfil Funeral Home,
7910 Yonge St. (Stroud) 705-431-1717 on Friday, January 7th from
11: 00 a.m. until time of Service at 1:00 p.m. Spring interment
St. Andrew-St. James Cemetery, Orillia. As your expression of
sympathy, memorial donations may be forwarded to pearlham@funeralhome.on.ca

HAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-05 published
MALCOLM,
GeorgeEdmund
Peacefully at River Glen Haven Nursing Home, Sutton on Monday,
April 4, 2005 at the age of 76 years. George
MALCOLM of Sutton,
beloved husband of the late Marie
MALCOLM (née
GLIONNA.)
Dear
father of Andy, Paul and his wife
Jackie and Julia
HAM and her
husband John. Loving grandfather of Noah, Nigel, Kaelea and Rhiana.
Dear brother of Elizabeth
CHAMBERS.
Predeceased by his brothers
Gibson and John. Lovingly remembered by his nephews and Friends.
Resting at the Taylor Funeral Home, 20846 Dalton Road, Sutton
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Service in St. George's
Anglican Church, Sibbald's Point Friday at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation
to follow. Donations to the Anglican Parish of Georgina or River
Glen Haven Nursing Home Activities Fund would be appreciated
by the family.

HAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-04 published
HAM,
LloydWilliam
Who passed away peacefully during holidays on the French River
on Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005, at the age of 63. Beloved husband
of Joanne HAM of Toronto. Loving father of Penny
HAM; and step-father
of Eileen, John, Andrew, Erwin and Shirley "Stacey". Cherished
Opa of Melissa, Carol-Anne, Tommy, Christine, Cody and Jenny-Jo.
Dear brother of Wayne
HAM,
BeverlyHILLYARD and Shirley
LAY.
Lloyd will be missed by many nieces, nephews and Friends. At
Lloyd's request there will be no public visitation. A Memorial
Service will be held at a later date. (Arrangements entrusted
to the Lougheed Funeral Home, 252 Regent Street, Sudbury).

HAMACHER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-19 published
COWING,
IvanFranklin
Peacefully at Trillium Villa in Sarnia on October 17, 2005, in
his 88th year, Ivan Franklin
COWING of R.R.#2 Grand Bend. Beloved
husband of Donna (née
EDWARDS)
(HAMACHER)
COWING.
Loving father
of Shirley and Ted
MacEY of Tillsonburg, Mervyn
COWING and Carol
CARTER of Ingersoll and Brian and Maryhelen
COWING of Woodstock.
Greatly missed by step-children Gillian
GIBSON and Michael
HAMACHER.
Cherished grandfather to several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Also survived by 1 niece, 1 nephew and sister-in-law Dorothy
SMITH-
COWING.
Mr.COWING was a former member of the Masonic Lodge,
Oak Branch 261 in Innerkip, a member of the Canadian Order of
Foresters-Innerkip and a member of the Presbyterian Church in
Innerkip. Mr.
COWING farmed for 14 years at Innerkip, moved to
Woodstock where he had a Cartage business for 30 years. He moved
with his wife Donna to Grand Bend in 1989. Donations to the charity
of choice greatly acknowledged. Arrangements entrusted to Gilpin
Funeral Chapel. Interment at Innerkip Cemetery will take place
at a later date.

HAMADA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-10 published
HAMADA,
Hanako
Peacefully on Sunday, August 7th, 2005 at the Peel Manor in Brampton.
Hanako Hamada, in her 94th year. Beloved wife of the late Hiko
George HAMADA.
Predeceased by her son June. Dear mother of Maki
and his wife Mary, Gen, John and his wife Phyllis and Irene and
Bill McILVEE.
Loving grandma of Eli, Jeff and Kimi. Friends will
be received at the J.S. Jones and son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar
Road, north of Maple Ave., Georgetown, 905-877-3631 on Tuesday,
August 16th from 12-1 p.m. Followed by a memorial service to
be held in the chapel at 1 p.m. Cremation. In memory, contributions
to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. To send expressions
of sympathy visit: www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com

HAMAGAKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-22 published
KAYAHARA,
Mary (née
HAMAGAKI)
Passed away peacefully on February 15, 2005 at home in her 88th
year. Predeceased by loving husband Scott (Bob)
KAYAHARA, her
brother Ken
SAEGUSA, and sisters Helen
SAEGUSA,
CharlotteNAKASHIMA,
and Mary INOUYE. Cherished mother of Robert, Gordon and his wife
Leanne, and Martin. Mary's wish was to have a private family
service, which was held at The Simple Alternative Funeral Centre
(275 Lesmill Road). If desired, memorial donations may be made
to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of one's choice.

HAMAGUCHI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-03 published
ERB,
John▼Edwin▼ (13 September 1932-31 July, 2005)
Reverend Canon, Executive Director, Anglican Foundation
"We have lots of love, Friendship, family; we are blessed." These
were some of John's last words, given through a wonderful smile,
as his magnificent brain was being ravaged by the Creutzfeldt-Jakob
Disease. John was born in Kitchener, Ontario, to the late Irvin
and Sally ERB (née
MEYSCHEIN.) He will always be missed by his
adored children Nicholas and Katie, his wife
Didy▼ (née
BRADISH)
of 29 years, his loving sisters and brothers-in-law Cathie and
John HOWARD, Hornby Island, British Columbia, and Margie and
Bob CARR,
Hamilton. 'John The Giant' was a special uncle to Stephen
HOWARD and Rhonda
SPENCE, Emily
HOWARD and Alex
LAVIGNE; Tom
HOWARD and Landys
KLYNE; Mary
HOWARD, Stewart, Duncan, Will and
Angus MURRAY; Sally
HOWARD, Jim and Tommy
HAMAGUCHI; Sarah
CARR
Tim CARR and Kate
FEIGHTNER; Pat
CARR, Nadine
HEINTZ and Oliver
CARR; and friend David
HUGHES.
His▼ many
ERB and Meyschein family
cousins love him and will miss him.
A passionate Canadian, John was a leader, Anglican Priest, teacher,
traveller, camper and actor. Until his late teens John was a
member of Trinity United, the
ERB family's church, where he grew
up in the Sunday School. He attended 'Young People's' both there
and at Saint John the Evangelist Anglican Church. When he returned
after working for a year in England, he joined the confirmation
class at Saint John. Thus began his journey to become an Anglican
priest. Graduating from the Kitchener Public School system and
Wilfred Laurier University, he received his early theological
training from Trinity College. He continued graduate studies
in later years in Boston, Virginia and Jerusalem.
John's ministry began at St. Aidan's in 1965. In 1967 his strong
identification with young people led him to a truly successful
period as Director of Youth for the Church of England, both in
Guyana, S.A. and then in the United Kingdom..
John returned to Canada with Didy in December 1973 and continued
his ministries, first at Grace Church on the Hill, then at St.
Luke's East York. In 1981 he became Rector of St. Michael and
All Angels, where he embraced all, and many saw him as more than
a pastor. He retired from St. Michael's in 1997. For the past
seven years John's energetic leadership has been devoted to the
Anglican Foundation of Canada, a work he loved. It enabled him
to travel the length and breadth of this country, often visiting
parishes in small communities, and as in all of his previous
work, met wonderful dedicated people and established lasting
Friendships and respect everywhere.
Throughout his working life John participated on many Boards
and Committees focusing on community outreach, and has helped
develop programs such as Out Of The Cold, Street Haven for battered
women and Christie Gardens, and has worked to encourage interfaith
ministry. His robust leadership has been recognized and honoured
in many ways including the 125th Anniversary Medal of Canada
Member and former Chaplain, Order of Saint John Ambulance, Serving
Brother - Saint John of Jerusalem; Chaplaincy appointments to The
Royal Society of Physicians and Surgeons, The Canadian Club of
Toronto, The Benchers and The Order of St. Lazarus.
His personal passions are his family, his ministry, the theatre,
ballet, opera, the family cottage at Oliphant and the Taize Retreat
in France.
During his hospital confinement John and his family were enormously
moved by those many Friends, acquaintances and co-workers old
and new, who visited during his last days. Literally, they came
by the hundreds from all spectrums of society to reminisce, renew
Friendships and offer their love and support. Nothing could have
made more visible the lasting impact John had on so many lives.
We will always be grateful for the kindness and incredible care
given to John and his family by all the caregivers in the Palliative
Care Unit at St. Michael's Hospital.
In lieu of flowers, please join John in his living legacy for
theological education through his work at the Anglican Foundation
of Canada (80 Hayden Street, Toronto, M4Y 3G2), or to the charity
of your choice.
Visitation will be at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton
Ave. W., Toronto, between Yonge and Avenue Rd., 1: 00 to 4:00
p.m. and 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. Friday, August 5th.
The funeral will be held at St. James Cathedral, King St. E.
at Church Street, at 11: 00 a.m. Saturday, August 6th. A service
preceding interment in Woodland Cemetery will be held in Kitchener
at the Church of Saint John The Evangelist, Water Street, north of
King Street, on Monday, August 8 at 11: 30 a.m. Reception at 10:30
a.m. in the Church Hall.

HAMAGUCHI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-03 published
ERB,
John▲Edwin▲ (13 September 1932-31 July, 2005)
Reverend Canon, Executive Director, Anglican Foundation
"We have lots of love, Friendship, family; we are blessed." These
were some of John's last words, given through a wonderful smile,
as his magnificent brain was being ravaged by the Creutzfeldt-Jakob
Disease. John was born in Kitchener, Ontario, to the late Irvin
and Sally ERB (née
MEYSCHEIN.) He will always be missed by his
adored children Nicholas and Katie, his wife
Didy▲ (née
BRADISH)
of 29 years, his loving sisters and brothers-in-law Cathie and
John HOWARD, Hornby Island, British Columbia, and Margie and
Bob CARR, Hamilton. "John The Giant" was a special uncle to Stephen
Howard and Rhonda
SPENCE,
EmilyHOWARD and Alex
LAVIGNE; Tom
HOWARD and Landys
KLYNE; Mary
HOWARD, Stewart, Duncan, Will and
Angus MURRAY; Sally
HOWARD, Jim and Tommy
HAMAGUCHI; Sarah
CARR
Tim CARR and Kate
FEIGHTNER; Pat
CARR, Nadine
HEINTZ and Oliver
CARR; and friend David
HUGHES.
His▲ many
ERB and Meyschein family
cousins love him and will miss him. A passionate Canadian, John
was a leader, Anglican Priest, teacher, traveller, camper and
actor. Until his late teens John was a member of Trinity United,
the ERB family's church, where he grew up in the Sunday School.
He attended "Young People's" both there and
at Saint John the Evangelist
Anglican Church. When he returned after working for a year in
England, he joined the confirmation class at Saint John. Thus began
his journey to become an Anglican priest. Graduating from the
Kitchener Public School system and Wilfred Laurier University,
he received his early theological training from Trinity College.
He continued graduate studies in later years in Boston, Virginia
and Jerusalem. John's ministry began at St. Aidan's in 1965.
In 1967 his strong identification with young people led him to
a truly successful period as Director of Youth for the Church
of England, both in Guyana, S.A. and then in the United Kingdom
John returned to Canada with Didy in December 1973 and continued
his ministries, first at Grace Church on the Hill, then at St.
Luke's East York. In 1981 he became Rector of St. Michael and
All Angels, where he embraced all, and many saw him as more than
a pastor. He retired from St. Michael's in 1997. For the past
seven years John's energetic leadership has been devoted to the
Anglican Foundation of Canada, a work he loved. It enabled him
to travel the length and breadth of this country, often visiting
parishes in small communities, and as in all of his previous
work, met wonderful dedicated people and established lasting
Friendships and respect everywhere. Throughout his working life
John participated on many Boards and Committees focusing on community
outreach, and has helped develop programs such as Out Of The
Cold, Street Haven for battered women and Christie Gardens, and
has worked to encourage interfaith ministry. His robust leadership
has been recognized and honoured in many ways including the 125th
Anniversary Medal of Canada; Member and former Chaplain, Order
of Saint John Ambulance, Serving Brother - Saint John of Jerusalem
Chaplaincy appointments to The Royal Society of Physicians and
Surgeons, The Canadian Club of Toronto, The Benchers and The
Order of St. Lazarus. His personal passions are his family, his
ministry, the theatre, ballet, opera, the family cottage at Oliphant
and the Taize Retreat in France. During his hospital confinement
John and his family were enormously moved by those many Friends,
acquaintances and co-workers old and new, who visited during
his last days. Literally, they came by the hundreds from all
spectrums of society to reminisce, renew Friendships and offer
their love and support. Nothing could have made more visible
the lasting impact John had on so many lives. We will always
be grateful for the kindness and incredible care given to John
and his family by all the caregivers in the Palliative Care Unit
at St. Michael's Hospital. In lieu of flowers, please join John
in his living leg

HAMASAKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-21 published
HAMASAKI,
Kazuo▼Richard▼
It is with great sadness that his family announces that Kazuo
passed away peacefully at Providence Healthcare on the morning
of September 17, 2005, in his 80th year. Beloved brother of George
(late) and Teruko, Shigeo, Shizuko and Mas (late)
YOSHIDA,
Fumi▼
and Keith TOWATA,
Masa▼ and Miyo, and Takeshi (late.) Loving uncle
of Joan (late), Ken, Gail, Karen, Gary, Sandy and Brian. Loving
great-uncle of Stephen, Michael, Trevor, Kristin, Meagan, David
and Kate. The family would like to thank all the Friends for
their kindness and support during these past few months. Donations
can be made to the Princess Margaret Hospital or the Canadian
Cancer Society. Memorial visitation at the Highland Funeral Home,
3280 Sheppard Ave East (just west of Warden Ave.) Scarborough,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, September 23rd. Memorial service
on Saturday, September 24th at 2 p.m. in the chapel of the funeral
home.

HAMASAKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-21 published
HAMASAKI,
Kazuo▲Richard▲
It is with great sadness that his family announces that Kazuo
passed away peacefully at Providence Healthcare on the morning
of September 17, 2005, in his 80th year. Beloved brother of George
(late) and Teruko, Shigeo, Shizuko and Mas (late)
YOSHIDA,
Fumi▲
and Keith TOWATA,
Masa▲ and Miyo, and Takeshi (late.) Loving uncle
of Joan (late), Ken, Gail, Karen, Gary, Sandy and Brian. Loving
great-uncle of Stephen, Michael, Trevor, Kristin, Meagan, David
and Kate. The family would like to thank all the Friends for
their kindness and support during these past few months. Donations
can be made to the Princess Margaret Hospital or the Canadian
Cancer Society. Memorial visitation at the Highland Funeral Home,
3280 Sheppard Ave. East (just west of Warden Ave.) Scarborough,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, September 23rd. Memorial service
on Saturday, September 24th at 2 p.m. inthe chapel of the funeral
home.

HAMAZAKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-31 published
HAMAZAKI,
Hisae "
Mary"
Passed away on Tuesday, March 29th, 2005 at St. Joseph's Health
Centre in her 79th year. Mary, beloved wife of Yoichiro "George"
for over 59 years. Loving mother of Mabel and her husband Isao
NAMIKI,
Dianne and her husband Robert
LIMMER and Lorna
SHUTTER.
Cherished grandma of Kenji, Lena (Dave), Elisa (Joe), Peter and
Kenny. Survived by her loving brothers Isamu (Yoshi)
HONKAWA
and Takazo (Sachi)
HONKAWA and sister Kimiye (Lloyd)
HIRABAYASHI.
Friends may visit on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the R.S.
Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles).
Funeral Service will be held at the Chapel on Saturday, April
2nd, 2005 at 11 o'clock.

HAMBER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-27 published
PIGOTT,
Paul▼Rex▼
Peacefully, in his sleep, on Sunday, December 25th, 2005, Paul
PIGOTT, in his 74th year. Beloved husband of the late Carolee
(née ASHURST.)
Loving▼ father of Paul Jr. (Barb,) Jeffrey (Sue,)
and Kathleen (David E.
HAMBER.)
Loved▼ grandfather of Stephanie,
Margaret, Grace, Sloan, Marlowe, and Quinlan. Dear son-in-law
of Dorothy
ASHURST, and brother-in-law of Anne
PIGOTT, and Arlene
HAGAN.
Also▼ survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by his brothers William, Jacques, Joseph, Ronald, and Patrick.
Mr. PIGOTT was President of Pigott Construction. A Funeral Mass
will be offered at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Hamilton,
Ontario, on Tuesday, January 3, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Multiple Organ
Retrieval and Exchange program (M.O.R.E.) would be appreciated
by the family.
www.pxdermodyfuneral.com
Survived by many fish and buried in his fishing clothes

HAMBER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-30 published
PIGOTT,
Paul▲Rex▲
Peacefully, in his sleep, on Sunday, December 25th, 2005, Paul
PIGOTT, in his 74th year. Beloved husband of the late Carolee
(née ASHURST.)
Loving▲ father of Paul Jr. (Barb,) Jeffrey (Sue,)
and Kathleen (David E.
HAMBER.)
Loved▲ grandfather of Stephanie,
Margaret, Grace, Sloan, Marlowe, and Quinlan. Dear son-in-law
of Dorothy
ASHURST, and brother-in-law of Anne
PIGOTT, and Arlene
HAGAN.
Also▲ survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by his brothers William, Jacques, Joseph, Ronald, and Patrick.
Mr. PIGOTT was President of Pigott Construction. A Funeral Mass
will be offered at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Hamilton,
Ontario, on Tuesday, January 3, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Trillium Gift of
Life Network, 155 University Ave., #1440, Toronto, Ontario M5H
3B7, attn: Pam
NASH would be appreciated by the family.
www.pxdermodyfuneral.com
Survived by many fish and buried in his fishing clothes

HAMBLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-30 published
Robert Gordon
BELL,
Physician: 1911-2005
Pioneering doctor who almost didn't make it through medical school
turned a chance involvement with alcoholics into a life's calling
to treat all manner of addictions
By Stephen
STRAUSS,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Thursday,
June 30, 2005, Page S11
Toronto -- After word got out that Robert Gordon
BELL, known
to those who knew him as Gordon, had died at 93, an e-mail was
sent to his family from a former patient. In it, the feelings
of not just the writer but the tens of thousands of people whom
Dr. BELL and his treatment had helped escape from addiction was
summarized in a mental health koan.
"I learned from him that, yes, I was an alcoholic, but to be
an alcoholic didn't mean I was a bad person," the man wrote.
It is something that the Ontario farmer's son, who turned a happenstance
involvement with Toronto alcoholics in the 1940s into a life's
calling to treat addictions of all sorts, would undoubtedly have
relished. His personal motto, and one that he repeated daily
to patients, was "it has been a privilege to have been of service."
What wasn't said, but implied, were the added words "when others
find it such a privilege not to serve you."
The social context in which the ever-courtly Dr.
BELL helped
revolutionize the treatment of addiction in not just Canada but
around the world was a medical disdain bordering on repulsion.
"He was a courageous pioneer, because he took on an area of medicine
almost nobody at the time wanted to deal with," said Frank
EVANS,
long-time colleague and secretary of the Canadian Society of
Addiction Medicine. "Doctors were both revolted and disgusted
at a problem which they saw as self-inflicted. In what he did,
Dr. BELL was almost the addiction equivalent of Father Damien,
who provided an understanding and haven for lepers on the Hawaiian
Island of Molokai."
Dr. BELL would later write that part of his sympathy for an addict's
personal failures came from his own difficulties in becoming
a doctor in the first place.
Born into a Scots Presbyterian family in the Southern Ontario
town of Saint Mary's, Dr.
BELL was inspired by his industrious
Uncle Charlie -- a doctor who once held the North American record
for the number of babies delivered in a year -- to go into medicine.
But he was an indifferent student, and he failed medical school
after his third year at the University of Toronto. While working
in a smelting plant, he experienced what he would later call
a transcendental release from fear of failure while watching
the sun rise over Lake Erie. "I lost my fear of not being able
to succeed, and I acquired a sense of direction in personal fulfilment,"
he would write in an 1989 autobiography.
He might have become self-assured, but he also had to struggle
mightily to convince the University of Toronto to readmit him
after a dean bluntly informed him: "Can you not appreciate that
you have neither the intelligence nor the emotional stability
to graduate in medicine and succeed as a physician." In a way,
that set the tone for his subsequent dealing with authority --
he refused to leave until a second opinion was obtained from
someone who saw the good doctor lurking within the previous failure.
Dr. BELL's first entree into social-psychiatric medicine came
during the Second World War when he worked in the Canadian Army
with soldiers traumatized by their war experience. Having found
this interesting, and sure that his lack of an obstetrics background
would doom him in general practice, he opened up a clinic in
his home for -- in his words -- the "emotionally disabled."
At the time, he assured his wife, who already had given birth
to two of his five children, that "the worst we could expect
would be three or four nervous old ladies as guests. I had no
idea at the time our only patients would be alcoholics." Not
only that, but among them would be one who returned to the house
after going on a bend with the express purpose of beating Dr.
BELL to a pulp.
Reflecting a Canada in which alcoholics were viewed as the bane
of a medical practice, Dr.
BELL quickly found that there was
almost nothing in the medical literature describing how you dealt
with people who drank too much. Out of the personality jumble
of the patients who came to him -- business successes, failures,
the violent, the passive, the neat, the messy -- grew the notion
that, to treat addiction, you had to treat the whole person in
a caring community. A singularly important feature of this, and
one that went against the thinking of the time, was that an alcoholic
was an alcoholic for life and there was no possibility of going
back to social drinking.
To this was grafted what were, for the time, revolutionary alcoholism
drug treatments, most notably Antabuse, a medication that made
anyone sick who drank alcohol afterward. To ensure they would
truly be of service to their patients, Dr.
BELL and another physician
first tried the substance on themselves. The result was a near
overdose wherein Dr.
BELL's blood pressure and pulse rate fell
to almost zero and he came close to dying. Later, he and a fellow
doctor would invent and again self-test Temposil, an anti-drinking
drug with fewer side effects. They also came up with a body-weight
scale that allowed you to estimate how much you could drink without
getting drunk.
Dr. BELL's interest in addiction -- he had soon learned that
many of his alcoholic patients were addicted to barbiturates
and other drugs -- led him to found a number of clinics and hospitals
in the Toronto area. The establishment of these facilities was
viewed by the authorities of the day with considerable suspicion.
Indeed, so wary was the Ontario Medical Association of his activities
that it secretly sent a couple of doctors to check out his clinic.
In the words of one of the investigators, the Ontario Medical
Association suspected that Dr.
BELL was "some kind of medical
racketeer out to make a fortune by sobering up wealthy drunks."
Making money would have surprised both his bank managers and
his family. "He always paid himself last," said Ron
BELL, one
of his sons.
Soon, Bell clinics in their various incarnations were seen as
the best places in North America for people to have a chance
at least to stop being alcoholics. And rich Americans, notably
Henry Clay Ford, grand_son of Henry Ford, and Harvey Firestone
Jr., of the Firestone tire family, soon arrived for treatment.
They both ended up sitting on the board and contributing money
toward the operation of the Donwood Institute, the first public
hospital in North America specifically designed to treat addictions.
Of particular pride to Dr.
BELL was the more than half-a-million
dollars contributed by former patients -- the "hopeless characters,"
according to those who turned them away -- to the Donwood. The
success in Canada spurred the development of similar institutions
in the United States, one of which treated Betty Ford, the wife
of former U.S. president Gerald Ford. It became the template
for the Betty Ford Center in California.
But life's accomplishments don't always capture the character
of a man. Dr.
BELL was, say those who knew him, someone who transcended
his background. The child of the old Protestant Ontario embraced
in his practice the multiplicity of the multiculturalism of its
present. "He was very ecumenical," said University of Toronto
professor Harold
KALANT, who had known him since medical school.
As an example, Toby
LEVINSON, a psychologist who worked with
him since the 1960s, reported the reaction of a native woman
when Dr. BELL took his family on a tour of the Donwood. "Dr.
BELL was here with his family; he came right over and talked
to me. Can you imagine Dr.
BELL talking to a drunken Indian?"
she asked in amazement.
His final accomplishment may have been the incorporation of his
children in his vision of a caring community for addicts. Both
his daughter Janice and his daughter Linda ended up working at
Bellwood Health Services, a residential centre he helped found
to treat not only drug and alcohol addictions but also gambling,
sexual manias and eating disorders.
In the end, Gordon
BELL's life finished in a full circle. He
was buried in the graveyard of the church in Saint Mary's where
he had worshipped as a child, and where his childhood minister
had emphasized the need for lifelong learning. What killed him
was a heart attack, which he diagnosed to a caregiver even as
he was dying. "A good clinician to the last," said Ron
BELL.
Robert Gordon
BELL was born in Saint Mary's, Ontario, on November
11, 1911. He died of a heart attack in Toronto on June 15, 2005.
He was 93. He is survived by daughters Janice
HAMBLE,
LindaBELL
and Mary BELL-
PLOUFFE and by sons Ronald and Brian. His wife,
Mary, died in January of 1994.

HAMBLEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-15 published
HAMBLEN,
Jennie
Passed away peacefully at Versa Care, Brantford, on Saturday,
November 12, 2005 in her 95th year. She is survived by her sister-in-law
Irene HAMBLEN and many nieces, nephews and Friends. Predeceased
by three brothers, Raymond, Eric and Winston. Friends will be
received at the Beckett-Glaves Family Funeral Centre, 88 Brant
Avenue, on Tuesday from 12 to 2 p.m. A Funeral Service will be
held at the Judson Funeral Home, 3 Elgin Street, Athens, Ontario
on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Glen Elle Cemetery, Athens.
In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice would
be appreciated.
A tree will be planted in memory of Jennie in the Beckett-Glaves
Memorial Forest. www.beckettglaves.com

HAMBLETON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-12 published
HERI,
Alex▼ "
Sandor▼"
Suddenly at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on Saturday
September▼ 10th, 2005 Alex "Sandor"
HERISr.,▼ of R.R.#4, Mt. Brydges
in his 78th year. Beloved husband Pearl
HERI. Dear father of
Alex Jr., and Joe both of R.R.#4, Mt. Brydges. Predeceased by
his parents Joseph
HERI (1961) and Daru
MARIA (1970) and mother
and father-in-law Pearl "Poroska" (1994) and Alex
NEMETH (1984.)
Remembered fondly by several relatives overseas, as well as the
Nagy family of Hernadnemeti. Also remembered by Pearl's sister
Lovei LAJOSNE.
Predeceased▼ by nephew Lajos
LOVEI (2005) and surrvived
by his family. Sadly missed by cousins Sandor and Joan
MOLNAR
and family of London as well as close Friends of the Hungarian
Community in the surrounding area. Also sadly missed by neighbours
and Friends surrounding the family farm. Mr.
HERI worked for
many years with E.J. Wrights Store Fixtures in Strathroy. Friends
may call at the Elliott-Madill Funeral Home, Mt. Brydges on Monday
September 12th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service to follow
on Tuesday from the funeral home commencing at 1 p.m. with Rev.
Arthur HAMBLETON and Reverend Ferenc
SZAPMARI officiating. Organist
Connie GOUGH. Interment Mt. Brydges Cemetery. Donations to the
Victorian Order of Nurses of Middlesex-Elgin, the Strathroy Middlesex
General Hospital - Intensive Care Unit or the Diabetes Association
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.

HAMBLETON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-24 published
HERI,
Alex▲▼Sr.▲▼The family of the late Alex
HERISr.▲▼ wish to express our sincere
thanks to neighbours, Friends and relatives for so many acts
of kindness during our unexpected loss of a loving husband and
father. Thank you to the Middlesex Emergency Medical Services,
the staff at Strathroy-Middlesex General Hospital, Dr.
OSMUN
and to the nurses in the Intensive Care Unit for their tender
care giving. Thank you to our family doctor, David
CROWLEY, to
Dr. GOMES and to nurse Bev. Thank you Dan at
CDSPharmacy and
Jennifer at Strathroy Clinic Pharmacy. A special thanks to Neil
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT for his efficient and kind services and to the entire
staff at the Elliott-Madill Funeral Home for the special funeral.
To all of you involved in the service, Reverend Arthur
HAMBLETON,
Rev. Ferenc
SZAPMARI,
ConnieGOUGH for the organ music, the pallbearers,
the honorary pallbearers, the flower bearers and all who helped
with the luncheon, we thank you deeply. To my good Friends Irene,
Stacey, Ann, Steve and Elizabeth, thank you for all your help.
All of the sympathy cards, visits to the funeral home, the beautiful
flower tributes and donations made to the Strathroy-Middlesex
General Hospital Intensive Care Unit, to the Middlesex-Elgin
Victorian Order of Nurses and to the Diabetes Association were
greatly appreciated. Our family has been deeply touched by you
all and we have especially appreciated the prayers and support
of Living Waters Assembly (Komoka). May God bless you. Pearl,
Joe and Alex Jr.

HAMBLETON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-31 published
CUMMINGS,
GraceL. (née
HAMBLETON)
Passed away at the Valleyview Home for the Aged, Saint Thomas on
Friday, December 30, 2005, in her 78th year. Born in Windsor,
Ontario, March 17, 1928, the daughter of the late George and
Alice (WALKER)
HAMBLETON.
Mrs.CUMMINGS was a member of Central
United Church, Saint Thomas. Wife of the late Clarence R. "Shug"
CUMMINGS (2003.) Mother of Ruth Ann Donnelly (friend Bob Badgley
of London,) and Ralph C.
CUMMINGS (wife
Michelle,) all of St.
Thomas.Grandmother of Sandra
STOVER (husband Bruce,) Steven
LESTER (wife Lisa), Scott
LESTER, Corey and Kayla
CUMMINGS, and
great grandmother of Brendan, Jordan, Spencer, Skyler, Tyler
and Jaxson. Sister of Ernest
HAMBLETON (wife
Joyce) of Saint Thomas,
Charles HAMBLETON of London, late Edna
OWLES, late Margaret
MacINTYRE
and late Bruce
HAMBLETON.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received at the Sifton Funeral Home, 118 Wellington
Street, Saint Thomas on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
and committal service will be held on Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
in Elmdale Memorial Park. Memorial donations to the Elgin Association
for Community Living or the charity of one's choice gratefully
acknowledged.

HAMBLETON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-09-13 published
HERI,
Alex▲Sandor▲Sr.▲
Suddenly, at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, on Saturday,
September▲ 10, 2005, Alex Sandor
HERISr.,▲ of R.R.#4, Mt. Brydges,
in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Pearl
HERI. Dear father
of Alex Jr. and Joe, both of R.R.#4, Mt. Brydges. Predeceased
by his parents, Joseph
HERI (1961) and Daru
MARIA (1970) and
mother and father-in-law Pearl
POROSKA (1994) and Alex
NEMETH
(1984). Remembered fondly by several relatives overseas, as well
as the Nagy family of Hernadnemet. Also remembered by Pearls
sister Lovel
LAJOSNE.
Predeceased▲ by nephew Lajos
LOVEL (2005)
and survived by his family. Sadly missed by cousins Sandor and
Joan MOLNAR and family of London, as well as close Friends of
the Hungarian community in the surrounding area. Also sadly missed
by neighbours and Friends surrounding the family farm. Mr.
HERI
worked for many years with E.J. Wrights Store Fixtures in Strathroy.
Friends called at the Elliott-Madill Funeral Home, Mt. Brydges,
on Monday, September 12 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
followed on Tuesday from the funeral home, commencing at 1 p.m.
with Reverend Arthur
HAMBLETON and Reverend Ferenc
SZAPMARI officiating.
Organist Connie
GOUGH. Interment Mt. Brydges Cemetery. Donations
to the Victorian Order of Nurses of Middlesex-Elgin, the Strathroy
Middlesex General Hospital Intensive Care Unit, or the Diabetes
Association would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
A special thank you to pallbearers Wayne
HUTTON,
PaulHUSZKA
Jr., John MOLNAR, Alex
MOLNAR, Peter
MOLNAR, and Mike
MOLNAR
honourary pallbearers Frank
TEIXEIRA,
JohnTEIXEIRA, Charlie
MANNING, and Matias
TEIXEIRA; and flower bearers Steve
BESENYCI
and Brian HUTTON.

HAMBLETON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-25 published
HAMBLETON,
Edward▼L.▼ "
Lee▼"
Died Sunday, January 23rd, peacefully in his sleep at home, after
a determined battle with cancer. He is survived and greatly mourned
by his wife Janet, his son Anthony, and daughter Ashley, stepsons
Chris (Alison) and Jason (Erika)
GUERRIERI and his beloved "little
man" his grand_son, Erik. He will be sorely missed by his many
Friends worldwide. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday,
January 29th at St. James United Church, 463 Ste-Catherine St.
West at 7: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please send a donation
to the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences may be received at
www.kanefetterly.qc.ca

HAMBLETON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-25 published
HAMBLETON,
Edward▲L.▲ "
Lee▲"
Died Sunday, January 23rd, 2005, peacefully in his sleep at home,
after a determined battle with cancer. He is survived and greatly
mourned by his wife Janet, his son Anthony, and daughter Ashley,
stepsons Chris (Alison) and Jason (Erika)
GUERRIERI and his beloved
"little man" his grand_son, Erik. He will be sorely missed by
his many Friends worldwide. A Memorial Service will be held on
Saturday, January 29th at St. James United Church, 463 Ste-Catherine
St. West, Montreal, at 7: 00 p.m. Inlieu of flowers, please send
a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences may be
received at www.kanefetterly.qc.ca

HAMBLETON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-03 published
BUGDEN,
Beulah (née
COLLINS)
Passed away on June 2, 2005, at the North York General Hospital,
in her 81st year. Beulah, beloved wife of Torrey Neil
BUGDEN.
Devoted mother to James (Patricia), Douglas, and Debra. Beulah
will be missed by her grandchildren Sara, Laura, Erica, and Thomas.
Predeceased by brothers Robert, Harold (Ruby), and Ellard (Frieda).
Survived by sister Kathleen
HAMBLETON
(Robert,) brother William
(Gail), and sister-in-law Olga. Beulah was a retired Bell telephone
operator. Her faith in God and faithfulness to her family will
be fondly remembered. Friends may visit at the Highland Funeral
Home, 3280 Sheppard Ave. E. (just west of Warden), on Sunday,
June 5, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. Funeral Service will be on Monday,
June 6, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Highland Funeral Home Chapel.
Donations can be made to Peoples Church of Toronto.

HAMBLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-16 published
BELL,
RobertGordon, O.C., M.D., LL.D
Peacefully at home, on June 15, 2005, in his 94th year. Beloved
husband of the late Mary Irene
LAMPING, whom he married in 1938.
Loving father of Bobbie (deceased,) Ronald (Katharine
KIRKWOOD,)
Janice (Walter
HAMBLEY,)
Linda
(Louis ST-
LAURENT,) Mary (Daniel
PLOUFFE) and Brian (Lynn.) Cherished Grandpa to Kate (John
BLICK,)
Laura (Peter
BHOI,)
Carolyn
(SamBIRRITTELLA,) Jason, Jessie,
Vicki, Christopher, Lisa, James, Elizabeth, Andrew and Sarah,
and proud Great-Grandpa to Robert, James, Patrick, Daniel and
Asha. Predeceased by his brother Oliver and his sister Jean.
He will be missed by his dear sister-in-law Helen
LAMPING, his
cousin Mary
WILSON, nieces, nephews, and Friends as well as his
wonderful caregivers, Yolande, Matilda and Georgette. Born on
a farm in Saint Mary's, Ontario in 1911, he grew up in a warm and
caring home environment. Educated in Saint Mary's, he later attended
Medical School, University of Toronto (Victoria College) and
was a member of the Canadian Army Medical Corps in World War
2. A pioneer in addiction medicine, he and his wife Mary began
working as a team treating patients in their own home in 1946,
and subsequently established Glen Maple, Shadowbrook, Willowdale
Hospital for Women, Alex G. Brown Clinic at Mimico Reformatory,
and The Bell Clinic. He received international recognition for
creating successful treatment and recovery programs and founded
the first public hospital for addiction in Canada, The Donwood
Institute. He then, at the age of 72, continued and expanded
his work by opening Bellwood Health Services. He is an Officer
of the Order of Canada, a recipient of the Royal Bank Award,
an honorary Doctor of Laws (York University) and has received
numerous other honours. Music played a big part in his life and
he was an accomplished pianist. He loved gardening, dancing,
reading, bridge and especially gatherings with family and Friends.
Visitation will be held on Friday and Saturday from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street,
at Goulding, south of Steeles). A Funeral Mass will be held on
Monday June 20, 2005 at St. Gabriel's Church (Sheppard Avenue)
at 10 a.m. Private Interment in Saint Mary's, Ontario. Condolences
www.rskane.ca. For those who wish, donations may be made to the
Gordon Bell Foundation for the Prevention of Addiction. More
than 40,000 families have benefited from his life's work. His
dedication to his patients will be remembered by them and their
subsequent generations. As he often said, 'It has been a privilege
to have been of service.' R.S. Kane 416-221-1159

HAMBLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-01 published
TAKIMOTO,
AlbertShinichi (1916-2004)
Passed away, at the Colonel Belcher Centre in Calgary, Alberta,
on December 24, 2004, at the age of 88 years. Albert was born
on October 3, 1916 in Vancouver, British Columbia to Tsuchi and
Naokichi.SergeantAlbertTAKIMOTO received the Burma Star in
recognition for his leadership of the first troop of Japanese-Canadian
soldiers in the Canadian Armed Forces during World War 2. Albert
retired at the age of 83, from his lifetime career as a Chartered
Accountant with Price Waterhouse Cooper in Toronto, Ontario.
Albert will be remembered as a loving and honourable person who
was dedicated to his family and to his faith. Albert is survived
by his four daughters; twelve grandchildren; a great-grand_son
and two sisters. He was predeceased by his wife
Gladys
(HAMBLEY)
his parents and his younger sister and brother. A Memorial Service
was held at St. David's United Church (3303 Capital Hill Crescent
N.W., Calgary), on December 30, 2004 at 4: 00 p.m., with Rev.
Min Takada officiating. Memorial Service to be held in Newtonbrook
United Church, 53 Cummer Ave., Toronto, on Saturday, January
22, 2005, at 1: 30 p.m. followed by reception. Please join us
in our celebration of Albert's life. Forward condolences through
www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If Friends so desire, memorial tributes
may be made directly to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta,
1825 Park Road S.E., Calgary, Alberta, T2G 3Y6, Telephone: (403)
264-5549, www.heartandstroke.ca. In living memory of Albert
TAKIMOTO,
a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McInnis
& Holloway Funeral Homes, Crowfoot Chapel, 82 Crowfoot Circle
N.W., Calgary, Telephone: (403) 241-0044.

HAMBLIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-08 published
DENNIS,
Louis▼
Peacefully on Saturday, June 4, 2005 at home in Huntsville. Lou
DENNIS, beloved husband of June. Loving father and father-in-law
of Paul and Rochelle
(NEWTON,) and David and Susan
(HAMBLIN.)
Dear brother of the late Ruth
GOLDBERG, and Allan
DENNIS of Los
Angeles. Devoted grandfather of Leah, and Daniel.
son of the
late Harry and Ida
(STOCKLER.) A private family service took
place on Tuesday, June 7th, 2005. Interment Holy Blossom Memorial
Park. Shiva at 18 Corinth Gardens from 4: 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.,
shiva concludes Thursday evening. In lieu of flowers memorial
donations may be made to Huntsville Hospital Foundation 705-789-2311.

HAMBLIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-11 published
DENNIS,
Louis▲▼
Peacefully on Saturday, June 4, 2005 at home in Huntsville. Lou
DENNIS, beloved husband of June
RUTTAN.
Loving father and father-in-law
of Paul and Rochelle
(NEWTON,) and David and Susan
(HAMBLIN.)
Dear brother of the late Ruth
GOLDBERG, and Allan
DENNIS of Los
Angeles. Devoted grandfather of Leah, and Daniel.
son of the
late Harry and Ida
(STOCKLER.) A private family service took
place on Tuesday, June 7th, 2005 at the Holy Blossom Temple.
Interment Holy Blossom Memorial Park. Shiva at 18 Corinth Gardens
from 4: 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., shiva concludes Thursday evening.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to Huntsville
Hospital Foundation 705-789-2311.

HAMBLIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-06 published
PHILLIPS,
J.Ronald "
Kicker"
Passed away at his home in Midland on Tuesday, January 4th, 2005.
Ron PHILLIPS of Midland, in his 67th year. Sadly missed by his
wife Bernadette
(HAMBLIN.) Dear dad of Mary
DEFOE of Keswick,
Kathy POZZO
(Angelo) of Innisfil, Yvonne
WILFORD (Jim) of Lakefield,
Yvette WAKE
(John) of Innisfil and Ron
PHILLIPS (Kori) of Midland.
Grandpa will be missed by Jamie (Joe)
BIFOLCHI,
JasonPOZZO (Agnes,)
Jennifer CLINTON (Durval), Chris
WAKE (Carey), Dale
WAKE, Terry
DEFOE, Jimmy 'Buck'
WILFORD, Ryan
WAKE, Jessica
WILFORD, Marena
PHILLIPS and Melanie
PHILLIPS.
Also missed by his great-grandchildren
Riley, Dakota, Madison, Tyler, Jamaal and Baby
WAKE. Remembered
by his sisters Doreen
PETERS and Audrey
ABERCROMBIE and his brother
Ken. Predeceased by his parents John and Viola, his step-father
Ken and his sister Jackie. Friends and relatives may call at
the Hendren Funeral Home, Lakefield, on Friday, January 7th,
2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held in
the Hendren Chapel on Saturday, January 8th, 2005 at 11: 30 a.m.
Interment at Saint Mary's Cemetery - Young's Point. A reception
will follow at the Church Hall of St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church,
Lakefield. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society as expressions of sympathy. Friends may send condolences
or make donations at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com

HAMBLIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-08 published
DENNIS,
Louis▲
Peacefully on Saturday, June 4, 2005 at home in Huntsville. Lou
DENNIS, beloved husband of June. Loving father and father-in-law
of Paul and Rochelle
(NEWTON,) and David and Susan
(HAMBLIN.)
Dear brother of the late Ruth
GOLDBERG, and Allan
DENNIS of Los
Angeles. Devoted grandfather of Leah, and Daniel.
son of the
late Harry and Ida
(STOCKLER.) A private family service took
place on Tuesday, June 7th, 2005. Interment Holy Blossom Memorial
Park. Shiva at 18 Corinth Gardens from 4: 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.,
shiva concludes Thursday evening. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to Huntsville Hospital Foundation 705-789-2311.